Carol Thomson, owner of FireStream Media, LLC, developed the web application for the program and led a team of creative professionals on the original Core Grammar for Lawyers team.We do not have the words to thank the remarkable team of IT professionals, artists, and editors who made Core Grammar for College (CGC) come to life:įireStream Media, Claudia Fulshaw Design, and Carolina Academic Press.Īll of the following groups and individuals contributed significantly to the program over its year of development: It takes a village to raise a child, and the authors have learned that it takes almost as many people to create an online grammar-teaching tool for college-level writers and aspiring college-level writers. If you have questions about the program or suggestions for future editions, we would welcome your The authors have over thirty years of collective experience teaching writing to college students and professional-level graduate students. Together with co-author Ruth Ann McKinney, she published Core Grammar for Lawyers, the first in the Core Grammar online series, in 2011. She is the author of A Short Guide to Writing About Law (Pearson 2010) and has another book forthcoming from Oxford University Press. A specialist in first-year legal writing and professional writing, she is a regular presenter at the Conference on College Composition and Communication and often leads seminars on writing and grammar. Before joining the law school faculty, she taught four years in the first-year composition program of the UNC Department of English and Comparative Literature. Katie Rose Guest Pryal, J.D., Ph.D., holds a doctorate in Rhetoric and Composition and is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina School of Law in Chapel Hill, N.C. Together with co-author Katie Rose Guest Pryal, she published Core Grammar for Lawyers, the first in the Core Grammar online series, in 2011. 2012), and she is the original senior editor of the national academic support website, 2008) and Reading Like a Lawyer (Carolina Academic Press 2d ed. Professor McKinney is the author of Legal Research: A Practical Guide & Self-Instructional Workbook (West 5th ed. ![]() ![]() While there, she founded the UNC Law Writing & Learning Resources Center and significantly expanded the first-year tutoring program. Ruth Ann McKinney, M.Ed., J.D., Emeritus Clinical Professor and former Assistant Dean, directed the writing program and the academic success program at the University of North Carolina School of Law for more than twenty years. Authors & Acknowledgments About the Authors
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